Application Port page enables you to identify application data within flow data. Entuity does this by mapping TCP and UDP port numbers to application names.

To access the Application Port page:

In the Main Menu, click Administration.

Click Application Port. This opens the Application Port page.

The table on this page shows you the application port mappings. You can reorder the information by clicking on the column headings. You can resize the columns by dragging the column dividers left or right.

If you want the table to display one entry per application port mapping, check the consolidate port mappings box. If this box is left unchecked, an application with multiple ports will have an entry for each port.

If you do not want the table to display reserved port mappings, check the hide reserved port mappings box. If this box is left unchecked, reserved port mappings will be displayed in the table.

The application port mappings table displays the following information:

Column Name

Column Description

Priority

the priority of the mapping. The lower the number, the higher the priority.

Application Name

the name of the mapped application.

Port(s)

the ports associated with this application.

Enabled

indicates whether the mapping is active or inactive.

Note, after making any changes on the Application Port Mappings page, you must click Save at the bottom of the browser before navigating away from the page.

To add an application port mapping:

Click Add in the bottom left of the browser to open the Add Application Port Mapping window.

Enter the display name for the application port mapping in the Application Name field. Note, once created, this cannot be edited.

Add ports via Add, which opens the Add Port window. To remove a port, select the port you want to remove and click Remove.

Set the priority level of the mapping in the Priority field. Entuity prevents you from assigning a priority level that is already assigned to another mapping.

Click OK to save, and the application port mapping will be immediately added to the table. Otherwise, click Cancel.

To edit an application port mapping:

Select the application port mapping you would like to edit, and click Edit in the bottom left of the browser.

This will open the Edit Application Port Mapping window. Here you edit the existing application mapping by adding and removing ports, and changing the priority level. When you have made your desired changes, click OK to save. The changes will be immediately applied. Click Cancel to cancel changes.

To delete an application port mapping:

Select the application port mapping you would like to delete, and click Delete in the bottom left of the browser.

A deletion confirmation window will open. Click OK to delete or Cancel to cancel.

To enable or disable an application port mapping:

Select the application port mapping you would like to enable or disable.